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southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we will keep an eye on it. >>> now to some stories you can bank on this morning. san bernardino, california. the third city to seek bankruptcy protection. they may not be able to consider payroll. lauren simonetti is here from the fox business network. >> san bernardino facing a $45 million budget deficit and not being able to pay city workers. major concessions with the workers slash it by 20 percent over the last four years. >> your americans are talking about partnering up. >> american airlines owned by amr has been bankrupt since late last year they have been looking for
southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> welcome back to our second half "outfront." we start by focusing on some of our own reports from the front lines, various stories. the president of florida a & m university is stepping down more than seven months after a drum major in the band died. james ammons' resignation will be official this fall. he made no reference to the death of robert champion. in a statement to "outfront," champion's family says, we have always held the belief that the rampant cu
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance....
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smith, i did -- back in texas, i was in these halls for two occasions. one was goldwater/nichols. another was for the act in 1994. both were landmark legislation, both accompanied by a great degree of rigor, intellectual, every other way, analytical, to make sure the laws are being looked at, being analyzed correctly. with goldwater/nichols, the defense organization was the oldest game in the town save one other. it was looked at time again. finally people said, we need to address this law, here's why. with the acquisition streamlining act we looked at 800 laws and said here is how defense procurement can be improved. here's how and why, statute by statute. that was done. by the way, that statute that was passed in 1994 is still the leading statute for defense today. so there's every means and every i think incentive for this committee to look carefully at the espionage act. mr. conyers, you are absolutely correct, sir, it was passed -- world war i legislation. industrial age. we're now in an information age. what do you do when you've got open source intelligence? i defended the
smith, i did -- back in texas, i was in these halls for two occasions. one was goldwater/nichols. another was for the act in 1994. both were landmark legislation, both accompanied by a great degree of rigor, intellectual, every other way, analytical, to make sure the laws are being looked at, being analyzed correctly. with goldwater/nichols, the defense organization was the oldest game in the town save one other. it was looked at time again. finally people said, we need to address this law,...
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six of them are in texas, along our 1900 mile border with mexico. two others along the border with canada. the u.s customs & border protection agency said it will reassign the agent to high priority posts. we're joined by a former border patrol agent working for the immigration and naturalization service. good to have you with us today, sir. welcome. >> thank you, it is good to be here. >> what do you make of this? the border patrol folks say the reason they're doing this to make it more efficient. they're moving them to higher traffic areas. is that the case and are these other areas becoming more vulnerable now? >> well the reality this is something that has long been talked about over the years. i retired in 2005 and even back then it was talked about. the reality it does make sense because border patrol agents in interior stations we're talking about are operationally ineffective. they're not allowed to do their jobs which is to patrol and enforce immigration law. they're not out there actually patrolling highways. they're responding to calls fr
six of them are in texas, along our 1900 mile border with mexico. two others along the border with canada. the u.s customs & border protection agency said it will reassign the agent to high priority posts. we're joined by a former border patrol agent working for the immigration and naturalization service. good to have you with us today, sir. welcome. >> thank you, it is good to be here. >> what do you make of this? the border patrol folks say the reason they're doing this to...
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the first officer diverted the las vegas bound flight to amarillo, texas, and according to the new court documents the doctor said sleep deprivation caused this, lasting a week after the meltdown but a jetblue spokesman said he had 17 hours off before that flight. and, an entire weekend off just before the 17 hours. the judge found the pilot not guilty of interfering with the flight crew by reason of "insanity." with us now is forensic psychologist. this has to an very rare diagnosis, doctor? >>guest: it is rare. more common in developing countries than it is here in the united states, but it is not impossible. >>trace: this guy ran through the ayes saying al qaeda is coming and bring down the plane and we are supposed to believe he did not get enough sleep. >>guest: interesting point because if he were in a chronic state of sleep deprivation, sleeping in the crash pads and not following airline rules he could have had a bad night sleep away from losing it. >>trace: if i can, doctor, i will bring in our legal team on this, randy, my question to you, we talked about this flight, it was 34
the first officer diverted the las vegas bound flight to amarillo, texas, and according to the new court documents the doctor said sleep deprivation caused this, lasting a week after the meltdown but a jetblue spokesman said he had 17 hours off before that flight. and, an entire weekend off just before the 17 hours. the judge found the pilot not guilty of interfering with the flight crew by reason of "insanity." with us now is forensic psychologist. this has to an very rare diagnosis,...
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miguel in texas writes, have you lost your bearings? lose all those millions of dollars to boost the local economy? the conventions also give the president to-be and vice president time to make points who then go out and campaign hard for them up until the election. jk in minnesota, yes, do away with them and the electoral college and go on the popular vote. that way the candidates better pay attention to all parts of the country and not just the swing states. what a screwed up system we have. eric in toronto writes, you mean do away with the four-day commercial that no one watches? besides, the candidates' speeches, nothing else really matters. brandon in iowa writes, i'd say it's time to bag the conventions, they're a waste of time, money and promote the polarization of america. bob in ohio, nope, i would rather watch politicians and their supporters lying and partying than anything passes through my tv. like the unemployment isn't enough already, now you want to put a bunch of hookers out of business? if you want to read more about w
miguel in texas writes, have you lost your bearings? lose all those millions of dollars to boost the local economy? the conventions also give the president to-be and vice president time to make points who then go out and campaign hard for them up until the election. jk in minnesota, yes, do away with them and the electoral college and go on the popular vote. that way the candidates better pay attention to all parts of the country and not just the swing states. what a screwed up system we have....
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the small eatery is credited with helping to introduce texas style bbq to washington. the higher cost of doing business in that area and increased food prices for his restaurants demise. >>> it was bikini day on capitol hill today. that is veggie bikini day. the protesters turned out in bikinis, some made in lettuce to promote a national hot dog month. they prefer national veggie day instead. >>> free slurpees for everybody. offering customers free small. you better hurry, they are only available until 7:00 tonight. >>> coming up, the same federal agency that urges everyone to be prepared in case of the big one is issuing a guide to surviving the big day. >>> i'm meteorologist, topper shutt. we got a break in the pollen. tree pollen is still on the low side. we have grasses up there pretty darn high. weeds are low and mold spores in the medium range. we'll come back and talk about temperatures. we'll tell you when the heat will return. >>> but first, police let a thief off the hook, even after surveillance cameras capture the criminal stealing american flags from the c
the small eatery is credited with helping to introduce texas style bbq to washington. the higher cost of doing business in that area and increased food prices for his restaurants demise. >>> it was bikini day on capitol hill today. that is veggie bikini day. the protesters turned out in bikinis, some made in lettuce to promote a national hot dog month. they prefer national veggie day instead. >>> free slurpees for everybody. offering customers free small. you better hurry,...
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scientists on global warming made a heat wave in texas last year 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960's, while warmer temperatures in britain last november were made 62 times more likely. in particular, researchers said global warming is likely worsening heat waves and also noted an intensifying water cycle, connected to both increased droughts and drenching rain. the new research affirms what scientists have long predicted about the rise in extreme weather under climate change. this year, the u.s. has seen record rains, historic droughts, devastating wildfires, and blistering heat that has killed dozens of people. for it our full coverage of global warming and extreme weather, go to democracynow.org. a government probe has found negligence by the canadian company enbridge led to the 2010 oil spill in the kalamazoo river, the most expensive onshore spill in u.s. history. more than 840,000 gallons of oil spilled into michigan waterways after the rupture of an underground oil pipeline canadian oil into the u.s.. on tuesday, the national transportation safety board relea
scientists on global warming made a heat wave in texas last year 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960's, while warmer temperatures in britain last november were made 62 times more likely. in particular, researchers said global warming is likely worsening heat waves and also noted an intensifying water cycle, connected to both increased droughts and drenching rain. the new research affirms what scientists have long predicted about the rise in extreme weather under climate...
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there are now five republican governors, texas, south carolina, louisiana, who have said that they're not going to take florida, who are saying they're not going to take the medicaid money. politico added it up and we found this means one in five of the people who would have been eligible for additional coverage under obamacare, now are not. there's a bunch more governors still looking at it. >> what's the justification? for opting out? >> they're saying we've been given the chance by the supreme court to get free one thing from washington, we're going to do it virginia governor bob mcdonnell is thinking about it. another big state -- >> you could potentially have 26 governors, democrats say that won't happen -- >> what does that mean? >> it's half the country would not be buying in. you know, theoretically the whole thing works because of scale and if you don't have the size of people getting into those exchanges air got a real problem. >> they were counting on those states, all states, participating so when you had the 26 states sue, and then win on that point, on the medicaid point
there are now five republican governors, texas, south carolina, louisiana, who have said that they're not going to take florida, who are saying they're not going to take the medicaid money. politico added it up and we found this means one in five of the people who would have been eligible for additional coverage under obamacare, now are not. there's a bunch more governors still looking at it. >> what's the justification? for opting out? >> they're saying we've been given the chance...